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    Miscellaneous Differences
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Through a mechanism known as <em>varargs</em>, C and C++ allow you to provide
a variable number of arguments to a function. This is not supported by the Java language.
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While <code>goto</code> is a reserved word in the Java language, it is not
implemented or supported by the Java language.
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